Aquaculture 2022

February 28 - March 4, 2022

San Diego, California

Aquaculture Education, Extension and Outreach

Friday, March 4, 2022 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Town & Country B
Chair: Forrest Wynne, Matthew Smith, Ken Thompson

  • 8:30 AM
    David E. Brune

    AQUACULTURE IN THE U.S. MIDWEST; ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY FOR MISSOURI FARMERS?

  • 8:45 AM
    Lauren N. Jescovitch

    WHAT MAKES A FARM SUCCESSFUL?  VIRTUAL FARM TOURS WITH GREAT LAKES AQUACULTURE COLLABORATIVE

  • 9:00 AM
    Kellen Parrish

    SUPPORTING AQUACULTURE INVESTMENT USING A NOVEL GEOSPATIAL AND FINANCIAL PLANNING TOOL

  • 9:15 AM
    Jim LaChance

    CONNECTING SEA GRANT, NCCOS, AND COASTAL STAKEHOLDERS TO IMPROVE SUSTAINABLE AQUACULTURE SITING AND DEVELOPMENT

  • 9:30 AM
    Alicia Bishop

    NOAA FISHERIES ALASKA AQUACULTURE ACCOMPLISHMENTS

  • 9:45 AM
    Vincent Encomio

    ALL CLAMS ON DECK: FLORIDA SEA GRANT’S HARVEST PROGRAM – INTERNSHIPS IN SUPPORT OF FLORIDA’S AQUACULTURE INDUSTRY

  • 10:30 AM
    Marcy L. Cockrell

    EXPANDING AQUACULTURE EDUCATION AND TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES IN FLORIDA: SUCCESS STORIES AND LESSONS LEARNED FROM RECENT INITIATIVES

  • 10:45 AM
    Megan Davis

    eConch: eLearning FOR GROWING QUEEN CONCH Aliger gigas

  • 11:00 AM
    Allen Pattillo

    SMART, SUSTAINABLE SHELLFISH AQUACULTURE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

  • 11:15 AM
    Linda J. ODierno

    MARKETING U.S. FARM-RAISED SEAFOOD TO THE FOODSERVICE COMMUNITY

  • 11:30 AM
    Elliot Nelson

    CREATING WORKFORCE PATHWAYS BY EDUCATING YOUTH THROUGH AQUACULTURE

  • 11:45 AM
    Eric Herbst

    THE CREATION, LAUNCH AND SUSTAINED DELIVERY OF THE NORTH CAROLINA SHELLFISH FARMING ACADEMY: AN AQUACULTURE TRAINING AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE – IN THE MIDST OF A GLOBAL PANDEMIC

  • 12:00 PM
    Forrest Wynne

    NATIONAL AQUACULTURE EXTENSION CONFERENCE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT

  • 1:30 PM
    Michael Shane

    SEABASS IN THE CLASSROOM: AN AQUACULTURE EDUCATION PROGRAM IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

  • 1:45 PM
    Kenneth Thompson

    INTEGRATING AQUACULTURE IN AND OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM THAT SUPPORTS STEM EDUCATION: A QUALITATIVE STUDY TO IDENTIFY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES, INTERESTS, AND EXPERIENCES

  • 2:00 PM
    Maria Gutierrez-Wing

    LEVERAGING OPEN FABRICATION FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND AQUATIC GERMPLASM CONSERVATION

  • 2:15 PM
    Jeremiah J. Minich

    REFLECTIONS OF A FULBRIGHT STUDENT 7 YEARS LATER: SUCCESS AND FAILURES OF INTEGRATED FARMING AND AQUACULTURE IN MALAWI

  • 2:30 PM
    Hsiang Pin Lan

    OFFSHORE PEN AQUACULTURE CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA – THE U.S. SOYBEAN EXPORT COUNCIL’S SOUTHEAST ASIAN AQUACULTURE PROGRAM WORK

  • 2:45 PM
    Herbert E Quintero

    UNIVERSITY OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS (UVI) – HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE AND OPPORTUNITIES IN AQUAPONICS AND AQUACULTURE

  • 3:30 PM
    David J. Cline

    AQUACULTURE EDUCATION USING A MULTI-PRONG APPROACH

  • 3:45 PM
    Mercy Pena-Morales

    DEVELOPING MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL THINKING IN THE CONTEXT OF AQUACULTURE

  • 4:15 PM
    Richard Bryant

    EDUCATING BEGINNING AQUACULTURE PRODUCERS THROUGH DIFFERENT EDUCATIONAL FORMATS